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TABLEOF
CONTENTS
Introduction Welcome Messages 15
World Energy Council 22
WEC Daegu 2013 Organizing Committee 25
About Venue Facilities 27
Floor plan of Venue 28
Congress Signicance of the Congress 32
Ofcial Events 36
Programme Overview 38
DAY 1 38
DAY 2 39
DAY 3 40
DAY 4 41
Exhibition Exhibition Overview 43
Floor Plan 44
Exhibitors List 48
Company Proles 51
22nd
WORLD ENERGY
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Congratulations on the opening of the 22nd World Energy Congress in Daegu!
I am pleased to welcome all the global energy leaders who have come to
Korea to participate in this event.
As you know, we are living in a time of great transition in the energy sector.
For the sake of shared global development, we face the need to secure
sustainable energy sources for the future, deal with the imbalance of energy
supply and demand between different nations, and solve the problem of
climate change caused by environmental pollution. Addressing these issues
requires us to combine our wisdom, passion and willpower to bring about a
fundamental paradigm change in the energy sector.
It is my hope that the 22nd World Energy Congress will serve as a turning point
for energy policy and the energy industry. The theme of this year's Congress
is Securing Tomorrow's Energy Today. I believe the in-depth presentations and
active discussions between global energy leaders under this theme will lead
to creative solutions that will be of great help in addressing climate change
and other global energy issues.
I wish WEC Daegu 2013 great success. Please enjoy your stay in Korea, and
make many wonderful memories to take home with you.
Thank you.
WELCOME MESSAGE
Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea
INTRODUCTION
22nd
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Chung, Hong-wonPrime Minister, Korea (Rep. of)
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Dear esteemed attendees and guests of the 22nd World Energy Congress:
I am honored and proud that Solar City Daegu is hosting the 2013 World
Energy Congress, the worlds largest event in the field of energy with its 90-year history. Along with the 2.6 million citizens of Daegu, I sincerely welcome
you all to our city and thank you for coming from all across the world to attend
this Congress.
The 22nd World Energy Congress Daegu, under the theme of Securing
Tomorrows Energy Today, will establish policy direction regarding the Energy
Trilemma: how to secure global energy supplies, promote social equity and
energy access as we mitigate the environmental impact. We are hoping to
achieve tremendous results in all pertinent aspects such as building an energy
related network with accessibility into new markets, business opportunities,
and investment security.
Daegu, the 3rd largest city in Korea, has played an essential role in the
development and growth of the now thriving Korean economy. With Korea's
traditional textile, machinery and automobile parts industries as a foundation,
recently, Daegu has made a fresh start as the very forefront of high-tech
industry including renewable energy, state of the art medical technology, and
IT convergence.
With its surrounding natural beauty, Daegu has a long history preserving its
traditional cultural legacy. The city is continually hosting diverse and high
quality cultural events throughout the year like the International Musical
Festival and the International Opera Festival. In addition, there are four
UNESCO cultural heritage sites within a one-hour drive.
I sincerely hope that your stay in Daegu is comfortable and enjoyable. I
further hope that you take back home fond memories of the warm hospitality
of Daegus citizens, as well as beautiful memories of the city itself. Thank you
very much.
Sincerely,
Kim, BumilMayor of Daegu, Korea (Rep. of)
WELCOME MESSAGE
Mayor, Daegu Metropolitan GovernmentWELCOME MESSAGE
Chair, WEC Daegu 2013 Organizing Committee
On behalf of the WEC Daegu 2013 Organizing Committee, I would like to
welcome you to the 22nd World Energy Congress.
The Congress has an unsurpassed reputation for being a global platform for
governments, businesses and experts to debate important energy issues to
meet the needs of both producers and consumers. The theme of the 2013
Congress is Securing Tomorrows Energy Today. In addition to the wide-
ranging discussions about energy security, the environment and sustainable
growth, the Congress is the worlds leading forum to conduct energy business,
with an extensive exhibit space to display cutting-edge technology.
The up to 5,000 participants attending the 2013 Congress have an unprecedented
opportunity to network with top global players, explore business opportunities,
secure investment, and access new markets. No other energy gathering
brings together such a wide range of influential figures, including senior
industry leaders and government ministers. In a challenging global economic
environment, the Congress provides policy makers and business leaders with a
competitive advantage in identifying future energy trends.
WEC Daegu 2013 is particularly noteworthy since it is only the second time in
the events 90 years that it is being held in East Asia, the worlds most dynamic
energy market. The Congress is taking place in Daegu, Koreas green growth
capital, which offers delegates the opportunity to view at first hand the
countrys sustainable energy development initiatives.
As the chairman of the Organizing Committee, I hope that WEC Daegu 2013
will provide a special opportunity to highlight the role of Korea and the rest of
Asia in the global energy sector.
I look forward to meeting many of you during the event.
Cho, Hwan-eikChair, WEC Daegu 2013 Organizing Committee
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On behalf of the World Energy Council Korean Member Committee, I would like
to offer a warm welcome to the 22nd World Energy Congress. We are honored
to be hosting one of the biggest international events in Korea this year.
Energy is one of the most pressing issues confronting the world today, and it
also lies at the core of solving numerous global challenges. Many problems
related to energy, such as the depletion of natural resources, environmental
degradation and climate change, are directly threatening mankind. In
response, a transition to a more sustainable energy order must be seriously
considered.
The future of energy security is much more complex and difficult today,
and countries will have to work together to secure our energy needs in an
economically viable and environmentally sustainable manner.
The 2013 Congress will discuss what kind of actions should be taken to
create a sustainable global energy future. The Congress will also provide an
opportunity to highlight the role of Asia in overcoming the energy challenges
that the world confronts.
We welcome the participation of delegates and energy companies from the
93 member countries that are members of the World Energy Council. Some of
these countries are energy resource-rich, while others, like Korea, are resource
poor. However, we all share many of the same goals.
We believe that WEC Daegu 2013 will serve as a vital platform to strengthen
cooperation with Asia and the rest of the world in developing a secure and
sustainable energy future.
As the 22nd World Energy Congress opens in Daegu, I recall that every
journey of a thousand miles begins with a small step. The idea to
hold the Congress in Korea was first broached in 2007, and now this
magnificent journey is culminating in an event that exceeds even our grand
expectations of six years ago.
One aspect of the Congress that I am very proud of is the Tomorrows Energy
Award, which is sponsored by the Daesung Group, for the most outstanding
papers to be presented at the Congress. A total of some 350 papers from 49
countries were submitted on topics related to the Congress theme of Securing
Tomorrows Energy Today. It is noteworthy that nearly 60 percent of the papers
were submitted from Asia, which underscores the reach and importance of the
World Energy Council. On the final day of the Congress I will have the pleasure
of personally awarding the winners of the four winning papers and six special
recognition papers.
Finally, on a personal note, with this Congress I embark on a new journey as
I begin my term as WEC Co-chair. The six years I spent as Regional Vice-
chair for Asia Pacific and South Asia have given me a clear understanding
of the many contributions WEC can make as an organization. I look forward
to working with Mme Marie-Jos Nadeau, the incoming WEC chair, to further
enhance WECs standing in the global community.
I would like to express my profound appreciation to all those individuals who
worked so hard to make this Congress a success and welcome everyone to
Daegu, my hometown.
WELCOME MESSAGE
Co-Chair, WEC Daegu 2013 Organizing CommitteeWELCOME MESSAGE
Chair, WEC Korean Member Committee
Kim, Younghoon DavidChairman and CEO, Daesung GroupCo-chair for International Relations, WEC Daegu 2013 Organizing Committee
Park, Jong-keunChair, WEC Korean Member Committee
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Frei, ChristophSecretary General, World Energy Council
We are at a time of unprecedented uncertainty for the energy sector. Energy
demand will continue to increase. Energy policy and investment signals have
grown more complex. To make things more daunting, policymakers and
business leaders have to make critical decisions today that will impact on our
energy infrastructure for decades to come. The question is: are we at a tipping
point?
Energy leaders therefore must be able to make robust long-term investment
decisions to deliver the resilient infrastructure that we all need.
This is why the World Energy Council (WEC) promotes the energy trilemma
approach to delivering sustainable energy systems. Solving the trilemma
requires delivering balanced, predictable, and stable policy frameworks. Only
by achieving this balance can we mitigate political risk, which often keeps the
necessary investments from flowing into energy projects.
In order to better understand what we can do today to deliver the future
we want, we need an impartial, inclusive, and fact-based dialogue. This is
the idea behind the theme of this 22nd World Energy Congress: Securing
tomorrows energy today.
Over our 90-year history, the WEC has been at the forefront of the energy
debate, driving action around the world. With our unparalleled network of
3,000 organisations in almost 100 countries, we are guiding global energy
thinking, through our energy studies and our international and regional forums.
At this Congress we will be launching and discussing a number of our studies
World Energy Scenarios, World Energy Resources, and World Energy
Trilemma. These studies, plus others, are providing factual basis and a reality
check to inform discussions on our energy future.
This Congress is unique because it brings together the leading international
actors from governments, multilateral institutions, civil society, and all
segments and technologies of the private sector. It is a time to work out new
visions, renew leadership, provide creative new thinking, and deliver new
partnerships.
I look forward to our discussions at the Congress. Together, we will redraw a
better global energy map.
I am delighted to welcome you to the World Energy Congress.
The energy landscape has undergone tremendous changes over the last
decade. We are seeing new issues, new constraints, and new opportunities.But the sector is still struggling with some enduring challenges, which we
at the World Energy Council call the energy trilemma how to balance
the competing challenges of energy security, environmental and climate
protection, and energy equity for the worlds 7 billion people.
These changes and challenges provide a sense of urgency that we have
never experienced before. The economic crisis has prompted many countries
to put the competitiveness of their economies and energy supply at the heart
of their policies. In many countries, the current economic context and high oil
price volatility are already having an impact. At the same time, all countries are
facing urgent environmental and climate changes challenges. Our approach
to these challenges must be pragmatic and progressive.
So there is no better venue to host the World Energy Congress than here in
Korea, and especially in Daegu. Korea is recognised throughout the world asa powerhouse of innovation and as a country which has delivered significant
growth for its people. The wider Asian region, including China and Japan,
is seen as being at the epicenter of the energy debate. Therefore, staging
our World Energy Congress here in Daegu, home to many of Koreas major
industries, is ideal for discussing the challenges and opportunities that we all
face.
The World Energy Congress offers a unique opportunity for all stakeholders of
the energy sector to meet and exchange visions and views, during four days
of intense discussions, roundtables, and exhibitions. In such complex and
uncertain times this event provides the ideal platform for this vital exchange of
experiences and the sharing of feedback.
I welcome energy leaders from across the globe to this the World Energy
Congress.
Gadonneix, PierreChair, World Energy Council
WELCOME MESSAGE
Secretary General, World Energy CouncilWELCOME MESSAGE
Chair, World Energy CouncilINTRODUCTION
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WORLD ENERGY COUNCIL
The World Energy Council (WEC) is the principal impartial network of leaders and practitioners promoting
an affordable, stable and environmentally sensitive energy system for the greatest benefit of all. Formed
in 1923, the WEC is the UN-accredited global energy body, representing the entire energy spectrum,
with more than 3,000 member organizations located in over 90 countries and drawn from governments,
private and state corporations, academia, NGOs and energy-related stakeholders.
The WEC informs global, regional and national energy strategies by hosting high-level events, publishing
authoritative studies and working through its extensive member network to facilitate the energy policy
dialogue.
Further details at www.worldenergy.organd onTwitter: @WECouncil
OUR STUDIES
The World Energy Council is recognized for its well researched and authoritative studies
that help policymakers and business leaders to better understand the energy landscape.
These studies will inform the debate with some being unveiled at the World Energy
Congress:
WORLD ENERGY SCENARIOS
Unlike many scenarios, which tend to be roadmaps, the WECs World Energy Scenarios
are explorative assessments, providing a realistic vision of the future energy landscape.
These scenarios are built utilizing the expert knowledge from the WECs global leadership
network to ensure that the assumptions used more accurately reflect the reality of the
energy sector.
The study, to be published at the World Energy Congress, is the result of three years of
research and incorporates extensive quantitative computer modelling results provided by
project partner, the Paul Scherrer Institute.
WORLD ENERGY RESOURCES
World Energy Resources surveys the global availability and production of all the major
fossil fuel, unconventional, and renewable energy sources, with national and regional
assessment for all of the WECs member countries and regions. The report also assesses
current and emerging technologies.
The study provides the answers to some of the energy sectors most pressing questions
such as: When will the world run out of oil? What is the status and potential benefits of
shale gas, biomass, wind, solar and other renewable and fossil energy resources?
For over 80 years this highly regarded study has been a reference tool for governments,
industry, investors, international governmental organizations (IGOs), NGOs, and
academia.
WORLD ENERGY TRILEMMA
WORLD ENERGY ISSUES MONITOR
World Energy Trilemma assesses how well countries are addressing the energy trilemma:
how to provide energy securely, mitigate the environmental impact of energy production
and use, and ensure energy is available to all and at an affordable price.
The annual Energy Sustainability Index within the report is the worlds most comprehensive
ranking of country energy policies, identifying areas of success and highlighting aspects
for improvement.
The study, conducted with project partner Oliver Wyman, provides the backbone to the
WECs ongoing dialogue with industry and policymakers. It identifies how countries and
key stakeholders can put policies and structures in place to deliver sustainable energy
systems.
World Energy Issues Monitor assesses the issues on top of the global and regional energy
agenda. Using issues mapping, it provides a graphical snapshot of what keeps energy
policymakers, CEOs and experts awake at night.
The study is based on the views of the WECs energy leadership community and is
published at the beginning of each year. This energy sector barometer sets the scene for
the year and will build on the talks held at the World Energy Congress.
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WORLD ENERGY PERSPECTIVES
World Energy Perspectives provide bottom-up assessments of specific energy issues
and technologies.
These studies are based on the expert insights from the WECs leadership network
covering key aspects of the energy value chain. These knowledge networks are called
upon to provide insights into our studies and to act as specialist panels to ensure that
we have a truly realistic understanding of the global energy sector. The findings of these
studies inform the discussions of the World Energy Congress.
Daegu was selected to be the host city of the World Energy Congress in November 2008 by the Executive
Assembly of the World Energy Council at a session held in Mexico City. The Organizing Committee was
officially launched in July 2009, with staff provided by key sponsors, including Korea Electric Power
(KEPCO), SK Innovation, the Daesung Group, the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and the City
of Daegu. The Organizing Committee has employed a total of 30 personnel in six departments. The
Organizing Committee has been chaired since January 2013 by Cho, Hwan-eik, President and CEO of
KEPCO.
WEC DAEGU 2013ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
WEC DAEGU 2013 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
ORGANIZATION CHART
Cho, Hwan-eikChair
Chung, Hong-won
Honorary Chair
Choi, YonghyukDirectorProgram
Park, JaehyoungDirector
Operation
Park, Joshua SCDirector
PR Marketing
Lee, YongkooDirector
Government Relations
Kong, Byoung-chulDirector
General Affairs
Sim, KyungtaekDirector
On-site Support*
JOIN OUR NETWORK
As the worlds most influential organization covering all aspects of the energy sector, the
World Energy Council offers you and your organization the opportunity to participate in
the global energy leaders dialogue. Being part of the WEC network will empower your
organization, enhance your voice at the national, regional and global level, and provide
you with leading insights in an increasingly volatile sector.
Full details of how to join a national member committee or participate in our Patron and
Global Partner community can be found at www.worldenergy.org.
Lee, Jongho
Secretary General
Kim, Younghoon DavidCo-Chair
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ABOUT VENUE FACILITIES
WECVILLAGE
REGISTRATION DESK
12:00-18:00, October 10
Outdoor Exhibition Hall
7:00-18:00, October 11-12
7:00-20:00, October 13
7:30-18:00, October 14-16
7:30-16:00, October 17
INFORMATION DESK
12:00-20:00, October 10
Lobby, EXCO (1F)
8:00-20:00, October 11-18
TOUR DESK
8 :00-20 :00, October 10-18 Lobby, EXCO (1F)
LUGGAGE STORAGE, LOST & FOUND
8 :00-20 :00, October 11-17 Lobby, EXCO (1F)
DELEGATES LOUNGE
8:00-20:00, October 11-17 Lobby, EXCO (2F)
COMPANIONS LOUNGE
8:00-20:00, October 11-17Lobby,
Korea Fashion Center (3F)
SPEAKERS LOUNGE
15:00-19:00, October 13
306, EXCO (3F)
7:30-19:00, October 14-17
VIP LOUNGES
7:00-20:00, October 14-17Room 504, 506,
EXCO (5F)
(Room 504 is for the exclusive VIPs only)
ATM (DAEGU BANK)
8:00-17:00 , October 13-17 Outdoor o f EXCO
BUSINESS CENTER
8:00-18 :30, October 11-17 Lobby, EXCO (3F)
IT SERVICE DESK
8:00-18 :00, October 13-17 Lobby, EXCO (1F)
IT HELP DESK
8:00-18:00, October 13-17 Lobby, EXCO (1F)
MOBILE PHONE CHARGING STATION
8:00-20:00, October 11-17 Lobby, EXCO (3F, 5F)
INTERNET LOUNGE
8:00-18:30, October 11-17 Lobby, EXCO (3F, 5F)
MEDIA CENTER
7:00-22:00, October 12-17 Room 314, EXCO (3F)
MEDIA LOUNGES
7:00-22:00, October 12-17
Room 313, EXCO (3F)
NEXT TO 314,
EXCO (3F)
MEDICAL SERVICE
8:00-18:30, October 13-17Lobby,
EXCO (3F)
PRAYER ROOM
8:00-18:30, October 11-17Room 114,
EXCO (B1)
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SIGNIFICANCE OF THECONGRESS
WEC DAEGU 2013 THEME AND SIGNIFICANCE"Securing Tomorrow's Energy Today"
THE CONGRESS THEME >>
The 22nd World Energy Congress is being held in Daegu, Repubilc of Korea from 13-17 October 2013. This
Congress marks the 90th anniversary of the World Energy Council (WEC).
What keeps energy leaders awake at night? The energy world is at a tipping point. Just a few years ago the only
uncertainty in energy was the price of oil. Now we live in a ti me of increasing uncertainty and extraordinary change,
and hard choices. Global economic instability, the shale gas revolution, climate change, huge dynamism in the
price of renewables, post-Fukushima nuclear challenges, shifting geopolitics, the water footprint, and integration
of China and India into international energy institutions are all important factors. Governments used to task their
energy ministers with watching the price of oil. Now energy has become a primary concern for prime ministers and
presidents.
Securing a sustainable energy future is a real challenge for global energy leaders. It can only be achieved by
balancing the triple challenge, as WEC calls Energy Trilemma, of energy security, energy equity (energy access
and affordability) and environmental sustainability (climate change and local pollution). Achieving this balance,
more than ever before, relies upon coordinated action between policymakers and industry l eaders. In order to better
understand what we can do today to deliver the future we want, these is a need for impartial, inclusive, and fact-
based dialogue. This is the idea behind the theme of this 22nd World Energy Congress: Securing tomorrows energy
today. It is time to get real in developing tomorrows energy today. Action is needed now.
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CONGRESS >>
Active in nearly 100 countries, the World Energy Council has been at the forefront of the energy debate for nearly a
century, guiding l ong term thinking and driving action around the world to make energy sustainable for all. To make
the right decisions at a tipping point, we need neutral, fact-based, and reliable information. The WEC brings together
knowledge from a global community of energy leaders and hosts the worlds premier energy event every three years,
the World Energy Congress.
Let us be quite clear about the importance of the 2013 Daegu World Energy Congress. More than 5,000 global
energy leaders, including 50-60 ministers, from over 100 countries are not coming to Daegu for cocktails and
diplomatic chatter. They have a very serious agenda. One thing they will learn through sharing with other countries
experiences is that every government is struggling with the Energy Trilemma todays triple energy challenge of
providing secure, affordable, and environmentally sustainable energy.
The Right Timing >>
The provision of secure, affordable, and environmentally sustainable energy has never been a hotter issue as a top
table topic for global leaders. While traditional investment signals remain relevant oil prices continue to fluctuate,
for example they have become more complex and have grown in number. We are seeing the i mpacts of the shale
gas revolution, a delinking of oil and gas prices in some markets, renewables and nuclear challenges, uncertaintyabout CO2 prices, and on-going concern about the energy-food-water nexus. The United States looks set to achieve
energy independence within five years a prospect unthinkable only very recently.
The UN Secretary General himself has put energy back on the development agenda for the first time in decades,
positioning it at the very center of the UNs Millennium Development Goals. This priority signifies the importance of
identifying a coordinated, long term view on broadening access to energy, making it safer and cleaner and ensuring
more secure methods of supply.
Decision making has never been influenced by such a wide range of factors, nor has it ever been more important.
Investment signals are more numerous, more complex and change at faster speeds than ever before. The role of the
Daegu Congress is to help global energy leaders make sense of these rapidly changing signals and f orm a cohesive
framework within which future development work can be planned.
The Right Place >>
In the changing energy scene, we see a shift in focus from the West to the East. Demand is growing at a
ferocious rate in Asia, driven by population growth and a burgeoning middle class, which require more and
wider access to energy sources. The shift is true for new and old energy resources and technologies alike,with China, for example, i nvesting heavily in clean energy, Japan working hard to make nuclear safer and more
reliable, and Korea fast becoming one of the continents hot spots for LNG. Moreover, the shale gas revolution is
pushing North American gas supplies to Asia, and Russia now wants to reposition itself as a reliable partner with
Asia.
This growth in energy demand is a clear demonstration of the shift eastwards. The global energy map is being
redrawn. Given the rising importance of Asia, the location for the Daegu World Energy Congress this year is all
the more appropriate.
All eyes are naturally on China. But lets not forget that Korea is politically equidistant from the key players. It has
a track record of investing in green growth. It is one of the test-beds of smart gri d technologies and is one of the
largest importers of LNG. Given its industrial and technological heritage, Korea has a very meaningful role to
play in these vital discussions.
The Right People >>
What makes this Congress in Daegu so timely and special is that it brings together the leading international
players, on the governmental and business sides, at the tipping point in this global energy transformation. Never
before has an energy event had the proactive, public backing of presidents of two regional powerhouses (Korea
and China). Neither has such a diversity of cross-sector audience interests been addressed so comprehensively
at one gathering.
No other event brings together such a wide range of high-level decision makers, covering government,
business, diplomatic and academic spheres. Nor have other events attracted the same level of government
support, with the Presidents of Korea and China publicly endorsing the Congress as the most prestigious energy
event this year.
China is participating for the first time in a significant way in the World Energy Congress and is fielding the
largest foreign delegation. Russia is also placing huge importance on the event and its delegation of officials
and business executives is led by the energy minister.
The Right Questions >>
Three years ago, when we set the theme for the 22nd World Energy Congress Securing Tomorrows Energy
Today we were in the peak oil period. The theme summarizes the critical point at which the world finds itself,with the outlook, i nvestment signals and routes forward more complex than ever before.
In addition now, there are several key topics that need consensus and resolution: the shale gas and Asian
LNG markets, renewables, nuclear, funding, and governance. These five core issues help to frame the debate
about technology, sustainability, safety, and investment. There are common themes across the range of energy
technologies, from nuclear to coal and from shale gas to solar, wind and hydro.
One of todays big questions is whether the world is adequately equipped to deal with the evolution required in
order to achieve the key global energy objectives. How will todays markets and technologies change to deliver
tomorrows energy?
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WEC DAEGU 2013 - 4 DAYS, 4 THEMES
VISION AND SCENARIOS FOR THE FUTURE
October 14 (Mon), 2013
We focus on myths, challenges and realities of our energy future, including those about a doubling of electricity
consumption by 2050, doubling or even quadrupling of CO2 emissions during the same period, and pathways to
providing access to the 1.2 billion people without electricity services and 2.8 billion people without clean cooking facilities.
Key items on the agenda are: how governance plays a role in future energy and climate scenarios; the realities ofrenewable energy and storage technologies; rethinking the contribution of nuclear power to the global energy mix;
the changing role of coal and the future of CCUS; how the rapidly growing demand for transport will play out; the
future of fusion; the role of RD&D; the impact of the shale gas revolution and the changing Asian LNG markets; and
how to deliver regional integration in Latin America.
No one can predict the future, but we can see signals of what is to come. WECs new World Energy Scenarios:
Composing Energy Futures to 2050, has identified some of these signals and built two scenarios - Jazz and
Symphony. These scenarios are designed to help a range of stakeholders address the trilemma of achieving
energy security, energy equity, and environmental sustainability. In a Symphony world, we will take this as a call
for greater urgency to adopt a global deal and coordinated action. In a Jazz world, we will take this as a call to
redefine physical, economic, and social resilience. Both Jazz and Symphony provide us with valuable guidance and
highlight that we must prevent ideological discussions that will only slow down the finding of effective solutions to
face the challenges ahead. Regional priorities differ and so there is no one-size-fits-all solution to tomorrows energy
challenges.
DAY 1 includes WEC Insights Roundtable, an invitation only exclusive space and an opportunity to have brief
presentations and discussions of WECs agship studies and other perspective reports.
IDENTIFYING THE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN RESOURCES AND TECHNOLOGIES
October 15 (Tue), 2013
The second day's programme focuses on righting misunderstandings as well as the realities regarding the energy
resources and technologies, including those on when the world will run out of oil; how much shale gas there is;
what role technology has to play in putting them to use; and what finance will be needed to meet tomorrows energy
opportunities.
Key items on the agenda are: the realities vs. the expectations of the shale gas revolution and how this will change
North America and beyond; the geopolitics of natural gas markets and the rise of national oil companies; what can
be the next shale gas; how to finance tomorrows energy; the risks of financing energy projects and innovations to be
on the look out for; the role of unexploited hydropower; how governance plays a role in nuclear safety; the future for
Eurasian and Far-Eastern energy markets; and the possibilities for global integration across clean energy markets.
Looking at the results of the most recent WECs World Energy Resources, which is published by the World Energy
Council every three years, the changes in the energy industry over the past 20 years have been significant. The
growth in energy consumption has been higher than anticipated, but there are more energy resources in the world
today than 20 years ago or ever before. The increase in resource assessments in many cases can partially be
attributed to the deployment of new, more efficient technologies. The recent shale gas activities clearly demonstrate
the role of technology. The general message emerging from the survey confirms that the main fossil fuels: coal, oil
and natural gas are plentiful and will last for decades to come. However, the role of renewables has also changed
dramatically over the past 20 years.
DAY 2 includes WELS (World Energy Leaders Summit), which is organized twice a year for the WEC's global
energy leaders community to enable an on-going high-level dialogue on critical issues affecting the energy
world. Participation is by invitation only and exclusively for the WECs Patron and Global Partner CEOs, and
selected guests and experts.
THE ENERGY TRILEMMA: POLICY SOLUTIONS TO SECURE PROSPERITY
October 16 (Wed), 2013
Day three addresses the Energy Trilemma todays triple energy challenge of providing secure, affordable, and
environmentally sustainable energy. Each of the three dimensions of the trilemma is vital to economic and social
development. However, perspectives on the urgency of the three pillars vary by country. While many countries are
very focused on energy security, as it is critical to fuelling economic growth, there is more variability when it comes
to energy access and affordability, and even more so for the environmental sustainability pillar. One of the key routesto overcoming this trilemma and providing a truly gl obal sustainable energy system will be to fi nd policy solutions to
securing prosperity.
Key items on the agenda are: ministerial dialogues on energy in transition; the success stories of balancing the
energy trilemma and how to achieve a triple A of the national energy policy; the climate negotiation gaps; the future
of the nuclear industry; how to roll out renewable energy; the challenges of biofuels and the nexus of energy, water
and food; the changing oil price discovery process; analyzing the potential of the EUs collaborative energy market;
the inclusion of green growth in Asia; the challenges faced by MENA as well as Russias new energy strategies.
These discussions will delve into all three aspects of the Energy Trilemma and different priorities will emerge
depending on countries, sectors or individuals. The 10-point agenda for change proposed by the WEC will highlight
the areas where we could achieve real breakthroughs in balancing the three dimensions. The insights came from
public and private decision makers from 41 different countries, and included: 46 ministers, policymakers and
regulators representing 26 governments that legislate a combined 2.5 billion people; 45 executives representing 44
companies based in 22 different countries, accounting for over US$2 trillion of annual revenue; 12 representatives
from nine inter-governmental organizations; and seven representatives from six more international forums.
DAY 3 features the Ministerial Roundtable. It is an opportunity to meet ministerial peers from around the
world and to discuss the conclusions of the World Energy Councils on-going studies. Participation is byinvitation only and is exclusively reserved for ministers and selected high-level guests.
SECURING A SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FUTURE
October 17 (Thu), 2013
The final day of the 2013 Congress focuses on a long-term solution to economic growth, climate and environmental
protection, and poverty eradication. We also need to connect the dots between water, food and energy security,
health, education, and gender equality. None of these goals can be achieved without energy. Energy needs to lead
the way and sustainable energy for all will be the key to a solution. Sustainable development is no l onger an option,
it is a necessity. The global aspirations on sustainable energy for all are destined to fail unless decisive and urgent
actions are taken to both develop and transform the energy system.
Key items on the agenda are: what 2012 the UN year of Sustainable Energy for All (SE4ALL) has achieved, the
way forward, the aspects of the SE4ALL, i.e. energy access, renewables and energy efficiency; how to lead faster
development for African energy infrastructure; what gaps must be closed when it comes to improving safety
standards and getting socio-environmental license to operate; the future of smart gri d and innovative ways to shapeutilities business; the technological solutions for waste to energy.
By 2030, the UN SE4ALL calls for: (1) the achievement of universal access to electricity and modern cooking
solutions; (2) doubling of the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix; (3) doubling of the historic trend
in the rate of improvement of energy efficiency. This initiative is not talking about charity, but about transforming the
global energy system, real i nvestment.
DAY 4 features the GEI (Global Electricity Initiative) Roundtable. The aim of this invitation only roundtable will
be to bring together global utility CEOs to exchange and promote understanding in achieving climate goals
and energy access in a closed, informal setting. The WEC is placing GEI at the forefront in the context of the
UN SE4ALL goals.
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CLOSINGCEREMONY
As the grand kick-off to WEC Daegu 2013, the Opening Ceremony allows the host
country to welcome thousands of delegates from all over the world. It includes special
performances, official speeches, and video messages. The delegates at the Congress will
have an opportunity to enjoy the traditional performances of Korea (Rep. of). This event
will allow you to experience authentic Korea, with har monized images and performances,
shared sounds and visions.
The highlights of WEC Daegu 2013 will be shown at the ceremony. This will be a priceless
opportunity to sum up valuable speeches presented by the worlds prominent energy
leaders. The delegates at WEC Daegu 2013 will share the valuable fruits of dedicated
discussions at Congress.
WELCOMERECEPTION
FAREWELLRECEPTION
Following the Opening Ceremony, the Welcome Reception will be held for WEC Daegu
2013 delegates. This will be a key networking event that will be attended by leading
figures in the global energy sector, including representatives from WEC member states,
energy executives, and officials from government, international organizations and NGOs.
It includes tradiotional Korean cultural experiences with clothes, games, foods and music.
The Farewell Reception will celebrate with every delegate on the successful outcome of
WEC Daegu 2013 and prepare for reunion meetings at WEC 2016. This event will be a
bridge to the next congress and the delegates will have the opportunity to build up their
solid networking.
22nd
WORLD ENERGY
CONGRESSDAEGU2013
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Date October 13 (Sun), 2013
Time 18:00 - 19:00
Venue Convention Hall, EXCO (5F)
Date October 13 (Sun), 2013
Time 19:10 - 21:00
Venue Exhibition Hall, EXCO (1F)
Date October 17 (Thu), 2013
Time 17:30 - 18:30
Venue Convention Hall, EXCO (5F)
Date October 17 (Thu), 2013
Time 19:00 - 21:00
Venue Grand Ballroom, Hotel Inter-Burgo EXCO (B1)
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PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
Time Session Room Session
08:50-09:00
Convention HallEXCO (5F)
Scene Setting
09:00-09:50 Keynote Speeches
10:00-11:15 OpeningTomorrows energy: Connecting the dots
11:15-11:45 Networking Break
11:45-13:00
AuditoriumEXCO (5F)
Face to FacePost-Fukushima nuclear challenges
Room 324EXCO (3F)
Game ChangerEnergy storage: Dening the future for e-Mobility and renewables
Room 320EXCO (3F)
Bottom LineWorld coal outlook: Innovations for tomorrows energy
Room 322EXCO (3F)
What Does It Take?Transition a country in a decade
Room 321EXCO (3F)
What Does It Take?Fusion: Betting on a different future?
Convention HallEXCO (5F)
Regional CrossroadsNew dynamics of Asian LNG markets
13:00-14:15 Luncheon
14:15-15:30
Room 320EXCO (3F)
Game ChangerCCUS (Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage): Making a difference in time?
Convention HallEXCO (5F)
Bottom LineRenewables: Is the honeymoon over?
Room 324EXCO (3F)
What Does It Take?Future of transport: Decarbonizing growth
AuditoriumEXCO (5F)
What Does It Take?Stalled international energy governance
Room 321EXCO (3F)
What does it take?RD&D: Is government funding the key to innovating success?
Room 322EXCO (3F)
Regional CrossroadsLatin America and the Caribbean: Blessed with resources, overwhelmed by choice?
15:30-16:00 Networking Break
16:00-16:50
Convention HallEXCO (5F)
ClosingSpecial Addresses
17:00-18:30ClosingEnergy and climate scenarios: From vision to reality
Time Session Room Event
11:15-15:30 Room 325, EXCO (3F) WEC Insights Roundtable
Time Session Room Event
11:15-15:30 Room 325, EXCO (3F) WELS (World Energy Leaders Summit)
Time Session Room Session
08:50-09:00
Convention HallEXCO (5F)
Scene Setting
09:00-09:50 Keynote Speeches
10:00-11:15 OpeningFinancing tomorrows energy
11:15-11:45 Networking Break
11:45-13:00
AuditoriumEXCO (5F)
Face to FaceShale gas and oil: Is it just a bubble?
Room 320EXCO (3F)
Game ChangerNew frontiers: What is the next game changer?
Room 322EXCO (3F)
Bottom LineThe untapped hydro potential: Opportunities and risks
Room 324EXCO (3F)
What Does It Take?Financing energy: Managing risks and complexity
Room 321EXCO (3F)
What Does It Take?Innovative market designs
Convention HallEXCO (5F)
Regional CrossroadsNorth America: Energy self-sufciency by 2025?
13:00-14:15 Luncheon
14:15-15:30
Convention HallEXCO (5F)
Game ChangerNatural gas markets and geopolitics: A map in transition
AuditoriumEXCO (5F)
Bottom LineThe rise of NOCs and Independents: More of the same or changing the game?
Room 320EXCO (3F)
What Does It Take?Is development nance delivering inclusive green growth?
Room 324EXCO (3F)
What Does It Take?Effective international governance on nuclear
Room 321EXCO (3F)
Regional CrossroadsEurasia: Partnerships to unlock its full potential
Room 322EXCO (3F)
Regional CrossroadsFar Eastern super-grid
15:30-16:00 Networking Break
16:00-17:30
Convention HallEXCO (5F)
ClosingClean energy without borders
17:40-18:30ClosingSpecial addresses
DAY 1 DAY 2Vision and Scenarios for the Future
Community Roundtable Community Roundtable
Identifying the Business Opportunities:Resources and TechnologiesOctober 14 (Mon), 2013 October 15 (Tue), 2013
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PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
Time Session Room Session
08:50-09:00
Convention Hall
EXCO (5F)
Scene Setting
09:00-09:50 Keynote Speeches
10:00-11:15OpeningOvercoming the energy policy trilemma
11:15-11:45 Networking Break
11:45-13:00
Room 320EXCO (3F)
Face to Face
Can renewable energy be Indias green gold?
Room 322EXCO (3F)
Game ChangerEnergy-water-food nexus
Convention HallEXCO (5F)
Bottom LineTwo years after Fukushima: Is nuclear renaissance over?
Room 321EXCO (3F)
What Does It Take?Oil price discovery: The impact of emerging regional energy markets
AuditoriumEXCO (5F)
Regional CrossroadsEuropes different agendas: Steps to an effective energy market integration
11:45-13:45
Room 324
EXCO (3F)
Regional Crossroads
Focus Russia: Key policy innovations and international cooperation in atransformed energy world
13:00-14:15 Luncheon
14:15-15:30
AuditoriumEXCO (5F)
Game ChangerClimate negotiations: How to bridge the three gaps?
Room 321EXCO (3F)
Bottom LineBiofuel: Beyond fuel in the tank
Convention HallEXCO (5F)
What Does It Take?National energy policy: Achieving a triple A score
Room 320EXCO (3F)
Regional CrossroadsMENA: Serving a triple agenda - International supply, local energy growth, andneed for job creation
Room 324EXCO (3F)
Regional CrossroadsShowcase for Asian green growth
15:30-16:00 Networking Break
16:00-18:00Convention Hall
EXCO (5F)ClosingMinisterial dialogues: Energy in Transition
Time Session Room Session
08:50-09:00
Convention HallEXCO (5F)
Scene Setting
09:00-09:50 Keynote Speeches
10:00-11:15OpeningSustainable energy for all: One year later
11:15-11:45 Networking Break
11:45-13:00
Room 324EXCO (3F)
Game ChangerSmart grid: Energizing social innovation
AuditoriumEXCO (5F)
Bottom LineEnergy efciency: How to full the potential
Convention HallEXCO (5F)
What Does It Take?Energy access: Steps to progress
Room 322EXCO (3F)
What Does It Take?Renewables: Making the business case for distributed energy
Room 321EXCO (3F)
Regional CrossroadsAn energy infrastructure road map for Africa
13:00-14:15 Luncheon
14:15-15:30
AuditoriumEXCO (5F)
Game ChangerCreating Utilities 2.0: New business models for smart energy
Room 321EXCO (3F)
Bottom LineWaste to energy: Valuing the dirty job
Room 324EXCO (3F)
What Does It Take?Mega projects: Socio-environmental license to operate
15:30-16:00 Networking Break
16:00-17:15Convention Hall
EXCO (5F)ClosingTodays energy: Are we at a tipping point? Redening Resilience
DAY 3 DAY 4 Securing a Sustainable Energy FutureThe Energy Trilemma:Policy Solution to Secure Prosperity October 16 (Wed), 2013 October 17 (Thu), 2013
Time Session Room Event
11:15-15:30 Room 325, EXCO (3F) Ministerial Roundtable
Time Session Room Event
11:15-14:30 Room 325, EXCO (3F) GEI (Global Electricity Initiative) Roundtable
Community Roundtable Community Roundtable
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22nd
WORLD ENERGY
CONGRESS DAEGU 2013
EXHIBITION
EXHIBITION OVERVIEW
Exhibition Profile
Date October 13(Sun) - 17(Thu), 2013 / 5days
- Business days / October 14(Mon) - 15(Tue), 2013
- Public days / October 16(Wed) - 17(Thu), 2013
Venue EXCO, Daegu, Korea
Size 22,000m2/ 27,000 Participants (Including 7,000 delegates)Host World Energy Council, WEC Korean Member Committee
Organizer WEC Daegu 2013 Organizing Committee
Exhibition Categories
PowerElectric Power,Nuclear Power
Fossil FuelOil, GasLNG/LPG,Coal
RenewablePhotovoltaicWind PowerBiomassFuel Cells, etc
OtherAssociationFinance, etc
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Lounge
A116
A114
A115
A113
A108
A111
A107
A106
A105
A104
A103
A102
A100
A110
Company Booth No.
Daesung Group B400
JK ENG B418
ITER Organization B420
GS Caltex B430
GS Energy B430
Global Energy Network Institute B450
DTU B451
KAIST B451
3M Korea B500
DongYang P&F B502
LNG 18 Perth B504
WGC Paris 2015 B505
GASTECH KOREA B506
FELIX TECHNOLOGY Co., Ltd B507
Cheryong Electric Co.,Ltd B508
British Embassy B510
ENERDATA B512
NECSA B513
Korea Gas Safety Corporation B514
BusinessMeeting
Room
A505A504 A503Lounge
FLOOR PLAN
C360
C330
C230
C300
C200
C100
C118
C134C130
C142
C148
B420 B418
B400
B315
B300
B325
B450B451
B512B513 Lounge
B347 B340
B354
B275
B430B245 B140
B161 A460 A354 A277
B200
B115
B100
A400 A300 A200
B230 B125 A430 A330 A230
A445 A245
B514 B510 B508 B507B506 B500 Lounge
InternetLounge
InternetLounge
A510B505B504
C16 6 C16 0
A349
A345
A245
B502
Business
Center
LoungeLounge
A508 A507A506
Entrance Entrance Entrance Entrance Entrance
Hall 1Hall 2Hall 3
1F
Company Booth No.
Wood Mackenzie A100MS RESISTANCES A102
ERM A103
Directorate General of Oiland Gas of Indonesia A104
ENERIDER A105ONRAMP WIRELESS A105SC CORPORATION A105
TMEIC A106BNF Technology A107
Energy in Canada |
L'nergie au Canada A108DFATD A108
CANADA BRITISH COLUMBIA A110Edwards Korea A111
Global CCS Institute A113
RIPA(Resources circulationIndustry Promotion Association) A114
H er be rt S mi th F re eh il ls L LP A 11 5NEXGEO Inc. A116KEPCO KDN A200
Korea East West Power Co.Ltd A200Korea Electric Power Corp. A200
Korea Midland Power Co.,Ltd. A200KOSEP A200KOSPO A200
KOWEPO A200
MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIESand MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC A230
Company Booth No.
K OR EA G AS C OR PO RAT IO N A 24 5
Huawei Technologies A277
SK innovation A300
D oo sa n He av y In du st ri es A 33 0
KEPCO NF A345
DSEC A349
KEPCO E&C A354
S ie me ns AG , E ne rg y Se ctor A 40 0
AKME-engineering A430
AtomenergopromJoint Stock Company A430
J SC At om ene rg op ro ek t A 43 0
JSC SPbAEP A430
Rosatom A430
Rosenergoatom Concern JSC A430
United CompanyAtomstroyexport - NIAEP
A430
Korea Hydro & NuclearPower Co., Ltd
A445
Korea District Heating Corp. A460
GyeongJu City A503
CSLI A504
BHI A505
Korea Electric Engineers Association A506
Eco Energy Holdings A507
Embassy of the Republic of Angola A508
Valmax Technology Corporation A510
Company Booth No.
POSCO B100
H YOS UNG C orporat ion B115
PEMEX B125
SAUDI ARAMCO B140
TO SH IBA C OR PO RAT IO N B 161
UNISON Co., Ltd. B161
Westinghouse B161
QATAR PETROLEUM B200ENI B230
SONATRACH B245
S-OIL B275
Korea National Oil Corp. B300
HITACHI B315
Hyundai Heavy Industries B325
KEPCO KPS B340
GDF SUEZ B347
DDRsoft B355
IMJINST Co., Ltd. B355
KEPCO E&C Benefit Sharing/Win-Win Growth Pavilion B355
Company Booth No.
PETROBRAS C100
AREVA SA C118
ENTEC C130
Daeyeong Metal C134
Advanced Technologies Co., Ltd. C142
Daegu Technopark C142
S AM IC K T EC H C O. ,LTD . C 142
star project agency C142
S-TECH C142
21st World Petroleum Congress C148
The Ministry of Energy of theRussian Federation C148
GCE Group C160
R os ne ft (M ee ti ng r oo m) C 166
LG Corp. C200
Eagon Windows & Doors Co., Ltd. C230
H yu nd ai Mo to r C om pa ny C 230
KD Power Co.,Ltd. C230
KERI (Korea ElectrotechnologyResearch Institute) C230
KETEP C230
Korea Institute of ConstructionTechnology C230
Korea Institute of EnergyResearch(KIER) C230
Company Booth No.
Korea Institute of Geoscience anMineral Resources
C230
KT C230
Samsung C&T C230
samsung SDI C230
GAZPROM C300
Rosneft C330
Abu Dhabi National EnergyCompany C360
Abu Dhabi Tourism & CultureAuthority C360
Abu Dhabi Water and ElectricityAuthority C360
ADNOC C360
Dubai Supreme Council of Energy C360
Directorate of Energy andClimate Change
C360
Emirates Nuclear EnergyCorporation C360
EmiratesLNG C360
Masdar C360
Masdar Institute C360
Ministry Of Energy C360
Mubadala Petroleum C360
UAE Pavilion C360
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FLOOR PLAN FLOOR PLAN
3F Outdoor
EXPERTFORUM
D400
D300
D236
D249
D115
D121
D100
D11 4 D11 2
D315
D325
Lounge
D246 D245
D200
D230
D267D268 D266 D265 D264 D263 D262 D261 D260
Entrance Entrance
E215
E217
Congress
Registration Center
ExhibitionRegistration Center
Lounge
Entrance
Entrance
E114
E113
E112
E110
E108
E107
E106
E105
E104
E514
E515
E513
E511
E509
E508
E507
E506
E505
E504
E103 E102
E207
E208
E210
E213
E118E116 E117
E200 E201
E202
E204
E205
E203
E300 E301
E302
E304 E305
E303
E306 E307
E308
E310 E311
E312 E313
E309
E402
E209
E408
E400 E401
E403
E404 E405
E406 E407
E409
E410 E411
E412 E413
E212E314 E315
E119
E414 E415
E519 E518 E517 E516
E 10 1 E 10 0 E 50 0 E 50 1 E 50 2 E 50 3
E512
Hall 4
Hall 5
Company Booth No.
China Datang Corporation D100Harbin Electric Machinery D112
D al ia n W an to ng In du st ri al Eq ui pm en t D 11 4S han gh ai E le ct ri c G ro up C o. , L td D 115
China Guodian Corporation D121St at e Grid Corporation of China D200
D on gfan g El ec tr ic C or po ra ti on L im it ed D 23 0
Shanghai Huapeng Explosion-proofTechnology Co.,Ltd D236
China Electricity Council D245
China Industrial Overseas Development& Planning Association
D246
Jiangsu Z hongtian Technolog y D249Energy Observer Magazine D263
DEW Journal D264Energy Institute D265ARGUS MEDIA D266
Petroleum Economist D267BNEF D268
Daegu Metropolitan City D300KUMHOENG Co.,LTD D300NANOFILM Co., Ltd. D300
AVACO Co.,Ltd. D315CIS CO.,LTD. D315
Company Booth No.
DAEGYEONG INSTITUTE FOR REGIONALPROGRAM EVALUATION D315
DAEJIN MACHINERY D315Daeyeong Metal D315
E NE RG Y& MA CH IN ER Y KO RE A CO ., L TD . D 31 5
GOOIL EN GI NEERING C O. ,LTD. D 315GYEONGBUK TECHNOPARK D315
IJPS Co.,Ltd D315LG Electronics D315
LIGnex1 D315NURI TECH CO.,LTD D315
POHANG TECHNOPARK D315POSCO ENERGY D315
PYUNG HWA OIL SEAL INDUSTRY CO.,LTD. D315SAMICK THK co., Ltd. D315
SANKOKOREA CO.,LTD D315
S-TECH D315STX Heavy Industries D315
T&SOLAR D315TAEKWANG TECH D315
WOOCHANG ENGINEERING D315Province of Gyeongsangbuk-do D325
Turkey Pavilion D400
Company Booth No.KwangMyung Electric Co.,Ltd. E100
Guju E101Daeryung Electric Wire & Cable E102
EPS KOREA E103DAESHIN CABLE E104
Vitzro C&C E105DONG IL E106
Samhyun CNS Co., Ltd E107KEPCO E108
Seochang Electric Co E110Daegu Gyeongbuk Handicrafts Cooperative E112
DNDC E113mania E114
Daegu Gyeongbuk Design Center E116Kotmin E117
Daegu Medical Tour E118Guk Seon Oh Chil E119
TBAT E119Sinsung E200
SHINYOUNG E201Yeon tech E202
SNS E203YOUSUNG Instrument & Electric co.,LTD. E204
Yongsung E205Ewootec E207GDELEX E208
KP ELECTRIC CO.,LTD E209Hanbal E210
CHIMERIC E212dongha E213
JINYOUNG TBX E215Yongkwang Flexible E217
sanion E300SCIEN CO.,LTD E301Editech Co., Ltd E302FLUEN CO., LTD. E303
Oriental Total System E304Dongwoo optron E305
EMGcable E306SDD CO.,LTD E307
Jaesin Info Co., Ltd E308Totalvalves E309Powermax E310
Global-Tops E311CorRel Technology E312
Kangwon NTS E313Youngkook Elec E314
Samgong E315SUNG-IL TURBINE E400
DUSTKING E401Solge E402
H AISU NG IND US TR IA L S YS TE MS E 40 3Neopis E404DH-M E405
Soft Kernel, Inc. E406Xeonet E407
J-E TECH CO., LTD. E408EG Enesg E409
POMIT Co., Ltd. E410INCELL Co.,Ltd. E411
GASTRON CO., LTD E412NSV Corporation E413
Sungil sim E414Engine Tech Co.,Ltd. E415DSE Bearing Co.,Ltd. E500SamYoung Fil-Tech Co E501Sinjungwoo Industrial E502
UKB(Unikor Battery) Co., Ltd. E503KLES E504
kgcrane E505SuNAM Co., Ltd. E506
TURBOLINK CO., LTD E507KNTEC E508
Korea Top6 Generation Company E509Haegang Alloy Co., LTD E511
Ground E512MS ENG E513
Mt.H Control Valves co., Ltd E514koreaginsengco E515
Ongi Food E515OCompany E516Junghwa E516
TPOS E517DaewonGSI E517Minyei Seoul E518
HLMC E518DFG E519
EI Lighting E519
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EXHIBITORS LISTNo. Company Booth No.
1 21st World Petroleum Congress C148
2 3M Korea B500
3 Abu Dhabi National Energy Company C360
4 Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority C360
5 Abu Dhabi Water and Electricity Authority C360
6 ADNOC C360
7 Advanced Technologies Co., Ltd. C142
8 AKME-engineering A430
9 AREVA SA C118
10 Atomenergoprom Joint Stock Company A430
11 AVACO Co.,Ltd. D315
12 BNF Technology A107
13 British Embassy B510
14 CANADA BRITISH COLUMBIA A110
15 Cheryong Electric Co.,Ltd B508
16 China Datang Corporation D100
17 China Electricity Council D245
18 China Guodian Corporation D121
19China Industrial Overseas
Development&Planning AssociationD246
20 CIS CO.,LTD. D315
21 CorRel Technology E312
22 CSLI A504
23 Daegu Metropolitan City D300
24 Daegu Technopark C142
25DAEGYEONG INSTITUTE FOR REGIONAL
PROGRAM EVALUATIOND315
26 DAEJIN MACHINERY CO.,LTD. D315
27 Daeryung Electric Wire & Cable E102
28 DAESHIN CABLE E104
29 Daesung Group B400
30 Daeyeong Metal D315
31 Daeyeong Metal C134
32 Dalian Wantong Industrial Equipment D114
33 DDRsoft B355
34 DFATD A108
35 DH-M E405
36Directorate General of Oil and Gas of
IndonesiaA104
37 Directorate of Energy and Climate Change C360
38 DONG IL E106
No. Company Booth No.
39 Dongfang Electric Corporation Limited D230
40 dongha E213
41 Dongwoo optron E305
42 DongYang P&F B502
43 Doosan Heavy Industries A330
44 DSE Bearing Co.,Ltd. E500
45 DSEC A349
46 DTU B451
47 Dubai Supreme Council of Energy C360
48 DUSTKING E401
49 Eagon Windows & Doors Co., Ltd. C230
50 Eco Energy Holdings A507
51 Editech Co., Ltd E302
52 Edwards Korea A111
53 EG Enesg E409
54 Embassy of the Republic of Angola A508
55 EMGcable E306
56 Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation C360
57 EmiratesLNG C360
58 ENERDATA B512
59 Energy in Canada | L'nergie au Canada A108
60 ENERGY&MACHINERY KOREA CO., LTD. D315
61 ENERIDER A105
62 Engine Tech Co.,Ltd. E415
63 ENI B230
64 ENTEC C130
65 EPS KOREA E103
66 ERM A103
67 ESM KOREA A505
68 Ewootec E207
69 FELIX TECHNOLOGY Co., Ltd B507
70 FLUEN CO., LTD. E303
71 GASTECH KOREA B506
72 GASTRON CO., LTD E412
73 GAZPROM C300
74 GCE Group C160
75 GDELEX E208
76 GDF SUEZ B347
77 Global CCS Institute A113
78 Global Energy Network Institute B450
79 Global-Tops E311
No. Company Booth No.
80 GOOIL ENGINEERING CO.,LTD. D315
81 Ground E512
82 GS Caltex B430
83 GS Energy B430
84 Guju E101
85 GYEONGBUK TECHNOPARK D315
86 GyeongJu A503
87 Haegang Alloy Co., LTD E511
88 HAISUNG INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS E403
89 Hanbal E210
90 Harbin Electric Machinery D112
91 Herbert Smith Freehills LLP A115
92 HITACHI B315
93 Huawei Technologies A277
94 HYOSUNG Corporation B115
95 Hyundai Heavy Industries B325
96 Hyundai Motor Company C230
97 IJPS Co.,Ltd D315
98 IMJINST Co., Ltd. B355
99 INCELL Co.,Ltd. E411
100 ITER Organization B420
101 Jaesin Info Co., Ltd E308
102 J-E TECH CO., LTD. E408
103 Jiangsu Zhongtian Technology D249
104 JINYOUNG TBX E215
105 JK ENG B418
106 JSC Atomenergoproekt A430
107 JSC SPbAEP A430
108 KAIST B451
109 Kangwon NTS E313
110 KD Power Co.,Ltd. C230
111 KEPCO E108
112 KEPCO E&C A354
113KEPCO E&C Benet Sharing/Win-Win
Growth PavilionB355
114 KEPCO KDN A200
115 KEPCO KPS B340
116 KEPCO NF A345
117KERI
(Korea Electrotechnology ResearchInstitute)
C230
118 KETEP C230
No. Company Booth No.
119 kgcrane E505
120 KLES E504
121 KNTEC E508
122 Korea District Heating Corp. A460
123 Korea East West Power Co.Ltd A200
124 Korea Electric Engineers Association A506
125 Korea Electric Power Corp. A200
126 KOREA GAS CORPORATION A245
127 Korea Gas Safety Corporation B514
128 Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., Ltd A445
129 Korea Institute of Construction Technology C230
130 Korea Institute of Energy Research(KIER) C230
131Korea Institute of Geoscience an Mineral
ResourcesC230
132 Korea Midland Power Co.,Ltd. A200
133 Korea National Oil Corp. B300
134 Korea Top6 Generation Company E509
135 KOSEP A200
136 KOSPO A200
137 KOWEPO A200
138 KP ELECTRIC CO.,LTD E209
139 KT C230
140 KUMHOENG Co.,LTD D300
141 KwangMyung Electric Co.,Ltd. E100
142 LG Corp. C200
143 LG Electronics D315
144 LIGnex1 D315
145 LNG 18 Perth B504
146 Masdar C360
147 Masdar Institute C360
148 Ministry Of Energy C360
149MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES and
MITSUBISHI ELECTRICA230
150 MS ENG E513
151 MS RESISTANCES A102
152 Mt.H Control Valves co., Ltd E514
153 Mubadala Petroleum C360
154 NECSA B513
155 NANOFILM Co., Ltd. D300
156 Neopis E404
157 NEXGEO Inc. A116
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No. Company Booth No.
158 NSV Corporation E413
159 NURI TECH CO.,LTD D315
160 ONRAMP WIRELESS A105
161 Oriental Total System E304
162 PEMEX B125
163 PETROBRAS C100
164 POHANG TECHNOPARK D315
165 POMIT Co., Ltd. E410
166 POSCO B100
167 POSCO ENERGY D315
168 Powermax E310
169 Province of Gyeongsangbuk-do D325
170 PYUNG HWA OIL SEAL INDUSTRY CO.,LTD. D315
171 QATAR PETROLEUM B200
172RIPA(Resources circulation Industry
Promotion Association)A114
173 Rosatom A430
174 Rosenergoatom Concern JSC A430
175 Rosneft C330
176 Rosneft(Meeting room) C166
177 Samgong E315
178 Samhyun CNS Co., Ltd E107
179 SAMICK TECH CO.,LTD. C142
180 SAMICK THK co., Ltd. D315
181 Samsung C&T C230
182 samsung SDI C230
183 SamYoung Fil-Tech Co E501
184 sanion E300
185 SANKOKOREA CO.,LTD D315
186 SAUDI ARAMCO B140
187 SC CORPORATION A105
188 SCIEN CO.,LTD E301
189 SDD CO.,LTD E307
190 Seochang Electric Co E110
191 Shanghai Electric Group Co., Ltd D115
192Shanghai Huapeng Explosion-proof
Technology Co.,LtdD236
193 SHINYOUNG E201
194 Siemens AG, Energy Sector A400
195 Sinjungwoo Industrial E502
196 Sinsung E200
No. Company Booth No.
197 SK innovation A300
198 SNS E203
199 Soft Kernel, Inc. E406
200 S-OIL B275
201 Solge E402
202 SONATRACH B245
203 star project agency C142
204 State Grid Corporation of China D200
205 S-TECH C142
206 S-TECH D315
207 STX Heavy Industries D315
208 SuNAM Co., Ltd. E506
209 Sungil sim E414
210 SUNG-IL TURBINE E400
211 T&SOLAR D315
212 TAEKWANG TECH D315
213The Ministry of Energy of the Russian
FederationC148
214 TMEIC A106
215 TOSHIBA CORPORATION B161
216 Totalvalves E309
217 TURBOLINK CO., LTD E507
218Turkey Pavilion
(Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources)D400
219 UAE Pavilion C360
220 UKB(Unikor Battery) Co., Ltd. E503
221 UNISON Co., Ltd. B161
222 United Company Atomstroyexport - NIAEP A430
223 Valmax Technology Corporation A510
224 Vitzro C&C E105
225 Westinghouse B161
226 WGC Paris 2015 B505
227 WOOCHANG ENGINEERING D315
228 Wood Mackenzie A100
229 Xeonet E407
230 Yeon tech E202
231 Yongkwang Flexible E217
232 Yongsung E205
233 Youngkook Elec E314
234 YOUSUNG Instrument & Electric co.,LTD. E204
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Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority C360
CEO :Address : UAE , Abu Dhabi
Tel : +50-8921-919 Fax:E-mail: [email protected] Homepage: www.visitabudhabi.ae
Abu Dhabi has an expanding and exciting portfolio of exhibition, convention, meetings and incentive facilities.Here youll find almost year round sunshine, world-class venues, professional service support and all the spice andmystique of an Arabian adventure. Abu Dhabi city is at the heart of one of the worlds most advancing regionsand sits at the nexus of west and east, of developed and developing and the present and the future. Abu DhabiConvention Bureau drives and supports the development and promotion of business events. The bureau canassist with any planners needs and is a one-stop-support resource, offering free advice, help with planning, andlocal knowledge. Key assistance includes researching bid opportunities, assisting with a tailored bid strategy toensure competitiveness, providing destination promotional collateral and boosting delegate numbers through theauthoritys international offices. The bureau provides co-ordination with local partners, helps arrange introductionsto key Abu Dhabi stakeholders, secures support from mainline industry and tourism leaders, and assists withgovernment liaison, researching appropriate venues, offering PR and marketing support and providing innovativeactivities and pre- and post- conference ideas.
EXHIBITORS' COMPANY PROFILES
3M Korea B500
CEO : Byung-Kook JungAddress : 19F, Hana Daetoo Securities Bldg., 27-3 Yoido-dong
Tel : +82-10-4041-2712 Fax: +82-2-785-7472E-mail : [email protected] Homepage : solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/ko_KR/WW2/
A Global Innovation Company 3M is a global innovation company that never stops inventing. Over the years, ourinnovations have improved daily life for hundreds of millions of people all over the world. We have made driving atnight easier, made buildings safer, and made consumer electronics lighter, less energy-intensive and less harmfulto the environment. We even helped put a man on the moon. Every day at 3M, one idea always leads to the next,igniting momentum to make progress possible around the world.
Abu Dhabi National Energy Company C360
CEO : Carl SheldonAddress : Abu Dhabi, UAETel: Fax:E-mail: [email protected] Homepage:
TAQA means energy in Arabic. We a re an international energy and water company listed in Abu Dhabi op eratingin 11 countries across four continents. We strive to run our company safely and sustainably, operating to thehighest ethical standards. We are proud to align our strategy to Abu Dhabis Economic Vision 2030, a roadmap fora sustainable economy with a focus on knowledge-based industry. Our interests lie in conventional and alternative
power generation, water desalination, oil and gas exploration and production, pipelines and gas storage. We operatein Canada, Ghana, India, Iraq, Morocco, the Netherlands, Oman, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the UnitedKingdom and the United States. For further information, please vis it: www.taqaglobal.com
Abu Dhabi Water and Electricity Authority C360
CEO :Address :Tel: Fax:E-mail: [email protected] Homepage:
The Abu Dhabi Water and Elect ricit y Author ity is a n ation al organi zation wholly owned by the Abu DhabiGovernment, maintaining a separate legal entity, as well as complete financial and administrative independence.ADWEA has been incorporated by virtue of law No. 2 issued in March 1998 to replace the former Water & ElectricityDepartment. ADWEA is responsible for implementing government policy regarding the water and electricity sector
in the Emirate, including privatization of the sector. The Abu Dhabi Water and Electricity Authority supplies electricityand potable water to a population of more than 1.97 million in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, over an area of 67,340 sq.km.
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Advanced Technologies Co., Ltd. C142
CEO : Minho KimAddress : 1663-4, Secheon-ri, Dasa-eup, Dalseong-gun, DaeguTel : +82-53-668-9242 Fax : +82-53-584-9132E-mail: [email protected] Homepage: www.atvac.com
AT is the global leader in providing innovative vacuum coating system(Roll-to-Roll, In-line, Cluster system), andservice to enable the manufacture of advanced LCD, all kinds of film, lithium-ion battery and flexible solar cell in thefield of display, new renewable energy and electronic components.
ADNOC C360
CEO : Abdulla Al SuwaidiAddress : Abu Dhabi - Corniche
Tel : +971-2602-4753 Fax:E-mail: [email protected] Homepage: www.adnoc.ae
ADNOC and its Group Companies aspire to achieve an HSE performance that is exemplary in the Middle East andAfrican Region. Over the past years ADNOC and its Group Companies have worked hard to promote HSE bestpractices and to improve its HSE performance in all aspects.
AKME-engineering A430
CEO :Address : 13 build. 1, Pyatnitskaya Street 115035 MoscowTel: +495-730-7960 Fax:E-mail: [email protected] Homepage:
AKME-engineering is a 50/50 state-private joint venture of the State corporation Rosatom and generatingcompany Irkutskenergo. AKME-engineering was formed in 2009 to develop and commercialize newgeneration lead-bismuth fast reactor SVBR-100. The construction of the SVBR-100 pilot unit is planned on2015-2017; commissioning is scheduled on the end of 2017.
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Atomenergoprom Joint Stock Company A430CEO :Address : 119180, Russia, Moscow, Staromonetnaya str. 26Tel : +82-749-969-2939 Fax:E-mail : [email protected] Homepage:
Atomenergoprom Joint Stock Company (full name - Nuclear Energy Power Corporation) is a Russian integratedcompany which consolidates civil assets of the Russian nuclear industry. Atomenergoprom provides the full scope ofnuclear fuel cycle operations from uranium mining to NPP construction and electricity generation with an emphasison quality control, innovative technology and ecological management. JSC Atomenergoprom is a subsidiary ofState Atomic Energy Corporation Rosatom.
AREVA SA C118
CEO : Luc OurselAddress : 1 place Jean Millier 92084 Paris La Defense
Tel : +33-134-9617-54 Fax:E-mail: [email protected] Homepage : www.areva.com
AREVA supplies solutions for power generation with less carbon. Its expertise and unwavering insistence on safety,security, transparency and ethics are setting the standard, and its responsible development is anchored in a processof continuous improvement. Ranked first in the global nuclear power industry, AREVAs unique integrated offering toutilities covers every stage of the fuel cycle, nuclear reactor design and construction, and related services. The groupis also expanding its operations to renewable energies, wind, solar, bioenergies, hydrogen and storage to be one ofthe leaders in this sector worldwide. With these two major offers, AREVAs 47,000 employees are helping to supplyever safer, cleaner and more economical energy to the greatest number of people.
AVACO Co.,Ltd. D315
CEO : Deug Gi SeongAddress : 1107, Woelam-dong, Dalseo-gu, Daegu, South KoreaTel : +82-70-8660-8877 Fax : +82-53-588-9209E-mail: [email protected] Homepage: www.avaco.co.kr
AVACO is a leading equipment provider for thin-film coating industries Flat Panel Display and Solar cells. AVACO isgrowing rapidly through technical innovation and a continuing emphasis on research and development. AVACOslow cost and high throughput equipment is a perfect fit for thin-film PV manufacturing.
BNF Technology A107
CEO : Ho Joon SeoAddress : 170-10, Techno2-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, Korea
Tel : +82-42-939-9114 Fax : +82-42-862-8828E-mail : [email protected] Homepage: www.bnftech.com
BNF Technology is the global software company providing the optimized solutions for operation andmanagement of process plant. Our company provides plant monitoring and control system, plantinformation system, predictive diagnosis system and performance management system. We retain yearsof experience, know-how and authentic technology in the area of solutions for power industry, especiallyfor nuclear power plant. We have deployed our systems to nuclear power plants, thermal power plants,combined-cycle power plants, seawater desalination plants and petrochemical plant over 10 years. Withour know-how and technology.We are helping our customers to make better operation environmentand achieve their business goal. Our major system: - PRISM(Plant Real-time Information Smart Manager) :PRISM is the real-time plant information system which off ers high visibility of data by collecting, archiving,processing, searching and analyzing both historical and real-time data from process plants.PRISM servergathers and archives massive data from disparate data sources, and PRISM client supports users to utilizehistorical and real-time data for their own purpose. Users can monitor and analyze data, and make reportsat once in their offices. Moreover, data from PRISM server can be utilized more broadly by connecting withexternal system such as asset management systems, ERP and etc.PRISM guarantees high level of security
by systemically limiting access authorization and physically separates internal and external networks. -PHI(Plant Health Index) : PHI is the predictive diagnostic software solution to detect equipment failure inadvance. By utilizing historical operation data, PHI automatically builds up prediction patterns, comparesto real-time pattern data and provides early warning of abnormalities. To detect equipment failure inadvance, the sophisticated PHI training engine is designed to model normal operation patterns of eachcritical equipment by interfacing an existing real-time historian infrastructure. PHI detects the minutestchanges of equipment by comparing the normal operation patterns with real-time operation data. PHImeasures differences between real-time operating conditions and expected normal operating conditions,and then it provides an early warning when the difference exceeds a certain set point determined by theviewpoint of safety and efficiency. Users are able to recognize the signs for equipment failure and preventit in advance, and optimize maintenance work. -OMS(Operation-margin Monitoring System) : OMS is thesmart operation monitoring system that monitors a large number of analog signals at a glance. Whileoperating the plant, OMS facilitates early recognition of operation abnormality causing the plant trip inreal-time operation. OMS converts operating ranges of signals to the percentage value from normal totrip status. Also, it generates alarms whenever operation margin of trip related signal decreases beyondunacceptable level. OMS provides the easy configuration tool for users, so users are able to manage OMS
signals and groups and set up ranges of each signal with manual or automatic setting function. UsingOMS not only operators but plant engineers and managers can view the operating status of completeplant. Multiple units as well as multiple plants can be incorporated on a single radar chart to get view ofall units operation condition at a glance for executive managers or headquarters.
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British Embassy B510
CEO : Scott WightmanAddress : Sejong Daero 19 Gil 24, Jung-gu, Seoul
Tel : +82-2-3210-5626 Fax:E-mail : [email protected] Homepage : www.gov.uk/government/world/south-korea
UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) is the government department that helps UK based companies succeed in the globaleconomy and assists overseas companies to bring their high quality investments to the UK. UKTI offers servicesand support for businesses in the UK, and overseas businesses seeking to invest in the UK. We also market theUKs strengths as a world-class source of products and services, partnerships and business location. Our rangesof expert services are tailored to the needs of individual businesses to maximize their international success. Weprovide companies and investors with knowledge, advice and practical support at all stages of their businessdecision-making. UKTI offers expertise and contacts through a network of international specialists in the UK, and inBritish Embassies and other diplomatic posts around the world. Our specialist staff have umparalleled knowledgeof commercial, political and social issues, along with contacts and opportunities available to UK businesses andoverseas investors. UKTI can help you rise to the exciting opportunities and challenges that globalization offers. Formore information visit our website: www.ukti.gov.uk
CANADA BRITISH COLUMBIA A110
CEO : Park, Keun SaengAddress : Suite 40, 41/F Gangnam Finance Center,Yeoksam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, 135-984 KoreaTel : 82-2-2008-4950 Fax : 82-2-2008-4955E-mail: [email protected] Homepage: www.britishcolumbia.ca
BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADAS STRATEGIC PACIFIC RIM LOCATION, abundant resources and supportive businessenvironment ideally position the province to become a global leader in the supply of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG).Opportunities abound in British Columbia, with numerous natural gas projects identified and a strong governmentcommitment to building this new industry.
Cheryong Electric Co.,Ltd B508
CEO : Park Kwang SikAddress : Garam Bldg,628,Achasan-Ro,GwangJin-Gu,Seoul,Korea
Tel : +82-2-2204-6352 Fax : +82-2-2204-6329E-mail : [email protected] Homepage: www.cheryongelec.com
Since 1986, Cheryong Electric Co., Ltd is specialized in the manufacturer of general power electricequipment such as distribution transformers, switchgears for distribution. We set the goal to makecustomers touched and consider them our priority value. We've striven to give affluent future tocustomers. We would like to be the environment friendly corporation in the world recognized by themarket and customers through constantly finding a new market and developing eco-friendly products.
China Datang Corporation D100
CEO : Chen Jin HangAddress : No.1 Guangningbo Str., Xicheng District, BeijingTel : +86-10-6658-6666 Fax : +86-10-6658-6677E-mail: [email protected] Homepage: www.china-cdt.com
China Datang Corporation (CDT) is a state-owned super-large power generation conglomerate with installedcapacity of over 113GW. CDT is striving to form a diversified business structure with power generation as principalbusiness, complemented by coal, coal chemical industry, finance, science & technology, logistics and internationalbusiness. CDT has been listed among Fortune Global 500 for 4 consecutive years.
China Electricity Council D245
CEO :Address : No.1 Lane Two, Baiguang Road, Xicheng District, Beijing 100761, ChinaTel : +86-10-6341-5337 Fax : +86-10-8354-0237E-mail : [email protected] Homepage:
Founded in 1988, CEC is a joint organization of 1188 Chinas power enterprises and institutions, with State GridCorporation of China as its president member. CECs services include industrial research ; power policy, legislationand planning consultancy; international interflow promotion;industry statistics release; technical standardsformulation.
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China Guodian Corporation D121
CEO :Address : No.6-8 Fuchengmmenbei Street, Cicheng District, BeijingTel
: +86-10-5765-9723Fax
: +82-53-588-9209E-mail: [email protected] Homepage:
China Guodian Corporation, established on Dec. 29th 2002, is an integrated power group focusing on powergeneration. It is mainly engaged the development, investment, construction, operation and management of powergeneration, and also, international project contracting, and labor service cooperation, etc. China Guodian is ranking299 in Fortune Global 500 in 2013. By June 2013, the total installed capacity of China Guodian reached 121000MW.The total asset reaches 750 billion RMB Yuan, China Guodian owns 16 billion tons of coal with 72.67 million tons ofannual coal production. China Guodian is the largest wind power operator in the world with the total wind powerinstall capacity of 15,480 MW. China Guodian is well-known as innovative enterprise. It takes a leading position inpower generation related high-tech industries, especially focusing on energy saving and equipment manufacturing.China Guodian owns 815 intellectual property rights, manages 6 National R&D Centers and 8 Enterprise TechnologyCenters.
China Industrial Overseas Development & Planning Association D246
CEO :Address : Tower A. Lar valley International, No.168 Gupong An men wai St. Xi Cheng District, BeijingTel : +86-10-6325-9011 Fax: +86-10-6325-9012E-mail: [email protected] Homepage: http://www.ciodpa.org.cn
China Overseas Development Association (CODA, also known as China Industrial Overseas Development& Planning Association) is a national non-profit social organization with corporate capacity dulyapproved by and registered with the Ministry of Civil Affairs of the Peoples Republic of China. CODA
was established on 10 December 2004. CODAs Honorary Chairman is Zeng Peiyan, former Vice-Premier of the State Council, and its President is Zhang Guobao, former Vice-Chairman of the NationalDevelopment and Reform Commission (NDRC) and former Director (at ministerial level) of the NationalEnergy Administration. The competent department in charge of CODAs administration is the NDRC.Under NDRCs guidance, CODA provides services for Chinese enterprises overseas investments anddevelopment. CODA has been actively implementing the Going Global strategy, serving as a bridgeand link between the government and enterprises, to provide comprehensive services for the overseasdevelopmen